Indeed, in the same study, grouping of thigh muscles was necessary to demonstrate a negative association with sarcopenia [23]. Moreover, despite the larger availability of CT scans and a common use in the investigation of muscle disorders associated with cachexia or sarcopenia, the added value ...
However, the anatomy of dogs and rats is very different, so the results may not be applicable to dogs [14,15]. In contrast, there are many studies on the correlation between obesity, BCS, and orthopedic diseases, and numerous studies have attempted to develop monitoring indicators and ...